A framework for low-power IPv6 routing simulation, experimentation, and evaluation

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Low-power networked devices, such as sensors and actuators, are becoming a vital part of our everyday infrastructure. Being networked, the continued development of these systems needs involvement from the networking community. We present a framework for simulation, experimentation, and evaluation of routing mechanisms for low-power IPv6 networking. The framework provides a detailed simulation environment for low-power routing mechanisms, and allows the system to be directly uploaded to a physical testbed for experimental measurements.

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Tsiftes, N., Eriksson, J., Finne, N., Österlind, F., Höglund, J., & Dunkels, A. (2010). A framework for low-power IPv6 routing simulation, experimentation, and evaluation. In SIGCOMM’10 - Proceedings of the SIGCOMM 2010 Conference (pp. 479–480). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/1851182.1851273

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